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E-Journal of Linguistics
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E-JURNAL LINGUISTIK adalah jurnal ilmiah linguistik yang terbit dua kali setahun, yaitu bulan Maret dan September yang dimulai pada awal bulan September. Jurnal ini memuat artikel yang mengkaji aspek-aspek kebahasaan, baik mikrolinguistik maupun makrolinguistik. Penerbitan jurnal ini bertujuan untuk mewadahi pemublikasian karya tulis ilmiah mahasiswa Program Magister (S2) Linguistik) Program Pascasarjana Universitas Udayana.
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Articles 292 Documents
The Illocutionary Acts in X Social Media Platform: “Hold On, It Hurts,” an Indonesian Alternative Universe (AU) by Noveni Adelia. Pratama, Agus Darma Yoga
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 2 (2024): ejl-July
Publisher : Doctoral Studies Program of Linguistics of Udayana University Postgraduate Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i02.p11

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This article explores illocutionary acts within the "Hold On, It Hurts" Alternative Universe (AU) in the X application, utilizing Yule's theoretical framework as its foundation. The study focuses on how language, specifically illocutionary acts, creates and conveys meaning in this unique digital narrative space. Yule's theory also defines the classifications of speech acts, such as representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative, and serves as a lens to dissect and understand the intricacies of communication within the AU. The research primarily centers on the illocutionary acts, examining how the characters in the "Hold On, It Hurts" AU use language not just for literal communication but to perform various actions and express complex emotions. The study investigates the dynamics between the speaker and listener within the AU, highlighting how context, speaker intentions, and underlying emotional states are crucial in interpreting these acts.
A Constraint-Based Approach of Vowel Epenthesis in Greek Child Speech Poulidakis, Anastasios
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 2 (2024): ejl-July
Publisher : Doctoral Studies Program of Linguistics of Udayana University Postgraduate Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i02.p02

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This study investigates vowel epenthesis in Greek and aims to answer how this process facilitates language acquisition. More specifically, properties of vowel epenthesis are examined, such as the position and quality of the epenthetic vowel as well as whether it is affected by the stress system of the ambient language. Our findings are based on spontaneous speech collected from three Greek-speaking children aged 1;6.26 - 2;10.9 years old. An inserted vowel is observed at the end of monosyllabic and disyllabic loanwords so as to license a consonant that is not permitted in coda position by resyllabifying it to onset position in the new syllable. It additionally creates trochaic rhythm, which is the default stress pattern in Greek. This is especially shown from disyllabic loanwords and non-loanwords with iambic stress, which changes into trochaic with the addition of the new syllable. Further, only [+anterior] vowels are inserted due to them being always adjacent to a [CORONAL] consonant with which they share the same distinctive feature of place, namely, [+anterior]. The children’s data are analyzed according to Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky, 1993), in which the ranking of specific constraints can explain and interpret the properties of epenthesis.